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categorically

[ UK /kˌætɪɡˈɒɹɪkli/ ]
[ US /ˌkætəˈɡɑɹɪkɫi, ˌkætəˈɡɔɹɪkɫi/ ]
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  1. in an unqualified manner
    he flatly denied the charges

How To Use categorically In A Sentence

  • Eric Simons, the team coach, said categorically that no internal rift existed.
  • Senator McCain categorically states that he has not been offered the vice presidency by anyone. Archive 2004-07-01
  • If women with arrest records are categorically unworthy of trust, wouldn't that apply to those Melissa Farley cites as wanting prostitution to remain criminalized as well as those who argue for legalization? Monica Shores: Prostitution "Experts" Versus Prostitutes: Why Don't All Sex Workers Deserve a Voice?
  • How else would potential 2012 Republican presidential candidates such as Sarah Palin, Mike Huckabee, Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich and -- more recently -- Donald Trump "wink" at the birthers, play coy, demur or dodge the issue; allude to the President's "Kenyan roots and connections," but never categorically discredit the birther movement? Dorian de Wind: Birthers: Leonard Pitts Doesn't Mince Words
  • The theorists concede to merely pointing at something which they cannot categorically argue even exists.
  • We categorically deny that we have ever cheated or tampered illegally with any match ball in any game during our careers.
  • He declared categorically that it would, and while I thought that was a big scoop the news desk didn't, and gave it two paras on an inside page.
  • I have seen enough data to know that nobody can categorically say these structures are safe.
  • I have no reservation in stating categorically that the burka is not just a piece of clothing, but is a symbol of Islamofacism and a rejection of the West as well as our cherished value of gender equality. Anglican Diocese of Montreal supports the burka « Anglican Samizdat
  • He has categorically denied his guilt all along.
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